Call number:
ZSP-168-354
In:
Berichte zur Polarforschung, 354
Type of Medium:
Series available for loan
Pages:
303 Seiten
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Illustrationen
ISSN:
0176-5027
Series Statement:
Berichte zur Polarforschung 354
URL:
http://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.10357
DOI:
10.2312/BzP_0354_1_2000
Language:
English
Note:
Enthaltener Beitrag: Russian-German Cooperation SYSTEM LAPTEV SEA 2000 : the expedition LENA 1999 / by the participants of the expedition edited by Volker Rachold and Mikhail N. Gregoriev
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Enthaltener Beitrag: Eurasian ice sheets : German-Russian expedition Polar Ural '99 / Wolf-Dieter Hermichen, Annette Gierlichs, Frank Wischer and Dmitry Bolshiyanov
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Contents for "Russian-German Cooperation SYSTEM LAPTEV SEA 2000 : the expedition LENA 1999"
1 lntroduction
2 Expedition Itinerary
2.1 Selection of working areas
2.2 General logistics and transport
2.3 Time tables of individual working groups
2.3.1 Team 1 a-C (Samoylov Island)
2.3.2 Team 2 a (Arga Island)
2.3.3 Team 2 b (RV Dunay)
2.3.3 Team 3 (Lyahkovsky Island)
2.3.4 Team 4 (Olenyokskaya Channel)
2.3.5 Team 5 (Bykovsky Peninsula)
2.4 Appendix
Table A2-1: List of participants
Table A2-2: Participating institutions
3 Modern Processes in Permafrost Affected Soils
3.1 General Introduction
3.2 The distribution of soils on Samoylov Island and other comparison sites of the Lena Delta
3.3 Thermal and hydrologic dynamics of the active layer
3.4 Seasonal variability of trace gas emission (CH4,CO2) and in situ process studies
3.4.1 Methode and field experiments
3.4.2 Preliminary Results
3.5 CO2 - Fluxes in permafrost affected soils
3.5.1 Team 1 A (winter)
3.5.1.1 Introduction
3.5.1.2 Field studies
3.5.2 Team 1 B (spring)
3.5.2.1 Introduction
3.5.2.2 Field studies
3.5.3 Team 1 C (summer)
3.5.3.1 lntroduction
3.5.3.2 Methods and first results of field work
3.5.4 Description of the sites and profiles
3.6 Monitoring for bird populations in the Lena Delta
3.6.1 Methods and materials
3.6.2 Results and discussion
3.7 References
3.8 Appendix
Table A3-1: List of soil samples
Table A3-2: Abundance of birds on the channels of Lena Delta in the nesting period (ind.110 km)
Table A3-3: Abundance of birds on the channels of Lena Delta in the brood period (ind.110 km)
Table A3-4: Abundance of birds on the channels of Lena Delta in the fall migration period (ind.110 km)
4 Coastal Processes in the Laptev Sea and the Environmental History of the Lena Delta
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Lake sediment studies on Arga Island
4.2.1 lntroduction
4.2.2 Samples and methods
4.2.3 Preliminary results
4.3 Coastal erosion studies in the Laptev Sea
43.1 lntroduction
4.3.2 Methods
4.3.3 Preliminary results
4.4 Geological-Geomorphological Studies in the Western and Central Sectors of the Lena Delta
4.4.1 Introduction
4.4.2 Methods
4.4.3 Study area
4.4.4 Results of the field studies
4.4.5 Preliminary conclusions
4.5 Observations of water level oscillations in the Olenyokskaya Channel
4.6 Aeolian sedimentation processes in the Lena Delta
4.7 References
4.8 Appendix
Table A4-1: List of stations for lake sediment studies on Arga Island
Table A4-2: List of samples for lake sediment studies on Arga Island
Table A4-3: Boreholes temperature measurments in Nikolay Lake (Arga Island) and Ivashkina lagoon, May 1999
Table A4-4: List of stations for coastal erosion studies
Table A4-5: List of samples for coastal erosion studies
Table A4-6: Water temperature profiles (°C) along the Laptev Sea coast
Table A4-7: Hydrometeorological characteristics along the Laptev Sea coast (bottom water temperature - Tb, air temperature -Ta)
Table A4-8: List of samples for Geological-Geomorphological Studies in the Lena Delta
Table A4-9: Bone samples for Geological-Geomorphological Studies in the Lena Delta
5 Paleociimate Signals of Ice-rich Permafrost
5.1 Quaternary deposits of Big Lyakhovsky Island
5.1.1 lntrorfuction
5.1.2 Genlogical-geomorphological situation
5.1.3 Methods of field studies
5.1.4 Description of the outcrop
5.1.5 Cryolithological and sedimentological studies
5.1.6 Geochronometric age determination
5.1.7 Thermokarst processes
5.1.8 Ground ice and water
5.1.9 Paleontological research at the southern coast of Bol'shoy Lyakhovsky Island
5.1.10 Recent and fossil soils
5.1.11 Trip to Khaptagai Tas hills - study of recent Snow patch phenomena
5.2 Ice Complex On Bykovsky Peninsula
5.2.1 Research aims
5.2.2 Site survey and geomorphologic observations
5.2.3 Sampling sites
5.2.4 Stratigraphie and sedimentological observations
5.2.5 Cryolithological observations
5.2.6 The sampling methods and the samples collected
5.2.7 Mammal bone collecting
5.2.8 Conclusion
5.3 References
5.4 Appendix
A5-1 : Profile map of sample positions (German version)
A5-1-1 : Legend
A5-2: Profile map (Russian version)
A5-2-1: Schematic profile of permafrost deposits . South coast of Bol'shoy Lyakhovsky Island
A5-2-2: Bol'shoy Lyakhovsky Island. south coast. R-side exposure
A5-2-3: Bol'shoy Lyakhovsky Island. south coast. L-side exposure
A5-3: List of sediment samples collected on Bol'shoy Lyakhovsky Island
A5-4: List of OSL-samples
A5-5: List of alas samples
A5-6: List of water and ice samples collected on Bol'shoy Lyakhovsky island during field season 1999
A5-7: List of bone samples
A5-8: List of small fossil samples (rodents, insects, ostracodes, seeds)
A5-9: List of peat samples for botanical analysis
A5-10: List of mollusc samples
A5-11: List of sarnples for paleomagnetics
A5-12: Description of soll profiles
A5-13: List of samples collected by the Bykovsky team at the upper part of MKh main section in 1999
A5-14: The composition of the marnrnal bone collection (Bykovsky Peninsula. 1999)
A5-15: Mammal bones, found in 1999 within the Mamontova Khayata cliff (Bykovsky Peninsula)
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